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Gladys Haddad continues to explore the Greater University Circle Initiative and how it hopes to bring community wealth and economic inclusion to these neighborhoods of Cleveland. This conversation focuses on the 21st Century Urban Neighborhood with a combination of n...

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Gladys Haddad continues to explore the Greater University Circle Initiative and how it hopes to bring community wealth and economic inclusion to these neighborhoods of Cleveland. This conversation focuses on the 21st Century Urban Neighborhood with a combination of new and old residents, sustainable businesses, and collaborative environments. The session was held at the Shorebank Enterprise Center in Glenville, this session brings together Andrew Watterson (Program Director, Office of Sustainability, City of Cleveland), Holly Harlan (President and Founder, Entrepreneurs for Sustainability) and Chris Bongorno (Associate Planner, University Circle Inc) to discuss the Greater University Initiative. Part two was held at the Shorebank Enterprise Center in Glenville, this session brings together Steven Kiel (Managing Director, Hudson Consulting Group), Genna Petrolla (Greater Circle Living Manager Dorothy Adams (Glenville Resident) and Donald Hunt (Hough Resident, Deputy Registrar, Case Western Reserve University) to discuss the Greater University Initiative and to discuss how to create a 21st century neighborhood with traditional and new residents.

This research is part of a larger exploratory study of successful women and how they have developed and used their personal networks. Specifically in this paper, we are interested in understanding the differences between network composition and network strategies use...

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This research is part of a larger exploratory study of successful women and how they have developed and used their personal networks. Specifically in this paper, we are interested in understanding the differences between network composition and network strategies used by women entrepreneurs and women professionals. The focus herein is on the business/professional and social/friendship networks of successful women. We conceptualize that the personal network characteristics of women entrepreneurs are different from those of professional women and suggest that by understanding the similarities and difference in the their personal networks this study will assist women in developing practical, appropriate personalized strategies. We will be comparing the weak tie/strong tie network characteristics of both women entrepreneurs and women professionals, and exploring the commonalties and differences in their strategies for developing personal networks.

Flora Stone Mather was a philanthropist and one of Cleveland's leading women in the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Her strong religious beliefs inspired her to dedicate herself to the city's educational and religious institutions and social reform ...

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Flora Stone Mather was a philanthropist and one of Cleveland's leading women in the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Her strong religious beliefs inspired her to dedicate herself to the city's educational and religious institutions and social reform causes. She married Samuel Mather, a prominent Cleveland industrialist, in 1881. This work highlights her contributions to Western Reserve University, Hathaway Brown School and Goodrich House. written and produced by Gladys Haddad for Case Western Reserve University, College of Arts and Sciences ; narrated by Ted O'Brien ; Flora Stone Mather reenactment by Celeste Earhart ; readings by Christy Perry